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    Introduction We will be discussing the four components of emotional intelligence and how we have applied them to our daily lives. We will also discuss personal life experiences in which we lack one or more of these components. We will look into specific ways to help build the five skills of emotional intelligence in the past and now. Last, we will distinguish what is the most important skill of emotional intelligence and why. The four components of emotional intelligence are self-awareness,…

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    Money can definitely equal happiness, as seen in “The Necklace”, my personal life, and in the world today, sometimes it cannot and I will explain why. Money would have made the Loisels happy because, Madame would have loved her life a lot more than she does right now. She’ll have a better home, better wardrobe, and an easier life. Madame can go to all the fancy restaurants, parties and events. She can wear the fanciest clothing in the room for being that rich. It will also make paying bills…

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    hold us down like anchors. They drown us out at sea” (Chelsea Smile). All around the world people carry different items whether it be physically or mentally. There are particular reasons why people carry certain things either it be for religion, personal reasons, or at work. Each individual and item has a certain meaning to people, even it if is the tiniest thing. Everyday I carry multiple precious memories. Some special memories I cherish that i think back on often are memories with my mema,…

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    The Fifth Mountain

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    As life ventures, we adapt to the circumstances that surround us. The relationships we make with each other and the adversity we face influence our lives and mold us into better people. Throughout “The Fifth Mountain” by Paulo Coelho, the events the protagonist, Elijah, goes through as well as his unique relationships and friendships that he formed gives us a better sense for the appreciation of life and the people around us. The lessons instilled in “The Fifth Mountain” were the backbone of…

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    want to be a Victim. According to Dr. Skip Downing, Creators are people who understand that they oversee an outcome they get in life by choosing behaviors and thoughts that result in the success that they wish to receive. Victims are people who don’t think that they have control. They tend to respond to things rather than creating their own results. I have lived most my life as a Victim, it became extremely exhausting. Today I am working on becoming a Creator; I have set goals and will not be…

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    Happiness Vs Happiness

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    the next day they woke up to will be full of regrets for the things they were not supposedly do. Personal happiness can easily disappear, but people cannot get eternal happiness. In addition, we do not use the money in exchange for our inner happiness. The feeling of happiness is complex. It is based off the feeling of desire: the choice or want of “one thing rather than another…

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    criticisms, both subjective and objective, that could counter his argument. Being self-critical could assist him in strengthening his argument by identifying rebuttals that opponents could offer. Tolerance for opposing views allow us to see beyond our own personal biases and aid in delivering us closer to the truth. The author offers a rebuttal for the objection that materialism can create happiness by dismissing it as being merely a failed means of obtaining enjoyment. He supports this by…

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    Tough Situation Analysis

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    a tough situation. It can be work, family life, or even figuring out how to start a paper. Tough situations are a part of life and they can change how someone looks or deals with things. These situations can make or break someone. For example, if that person makes a wrong decision at work, he or she is now in a tight spot where they are wondering if a different route was taken, would the situation be better or worse? The same thing occurs in family life and writing a paper, the situation is…

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    Firstly, I will stay active in my Airman’s as well as my personal health. One thing that I enjoyed was working out with my squadron as an young airman. I will continue that principle and hope that my subordinates will join me in physical activities. Secondly, I will promote an environment in my workplace that…

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    lessening and is setting up a dejected persona in front of others. At this stage in his life, Willy is barely successful even though he keeps telling himself that he is. His salary “has been cut to commission only, and when he is fired, his quest to gain the American dream is over. His only charm of hope relies on his sons” (The American dream in Death of a Salesman). Willy’s delusional thoughts affect his personal reality which leads “him to believe that because he is ‘well liked’ he was…

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